Norwegian Cruise Lines
Norwegian Jewel Cruise Review
Western
Mediterranean
Phil Harrison
Age: 45
Occupation: Career Advisor
Number of Cruises: 25
Sailing Date: August 13th, 2006
We were a party of 6 including 3 children ages16,14 and 4 and
a grandmother! Traveling from UK we arrived having booked our own flights. I had
asked NCL UK if it was possible to book a transfer through them from the airport
but was told no, but maybe on the way back we could check on board ,at shore
excursions. However, I approached the NCL representative at baggage retrieval
and was told we could at $20 per person. A bit steep but we decided it was worth
it as they took all our luggage. We arrived at 1p.m and went straight on ,a very
small wait in Latitudes line. We took our usual onboard photo and then went
straight on to ship via the FYZZ lounge, probably the brightest thing on board
and you hit it first! But it was fine by me. My teenage daughter has been on a
few cruises and generally is unimpressed by most things but she did say wow the
first time she saw the ship which I think says it all. The ship is very clean
and I was very impressed by the constant levels of cleaning.
We were in KK grade inside staterooms, deck 10, it was small but adequate apart
from drawer space. The shower was excellent.
The service was excellent, we only encountered slow service once at Tsar’s but
service at Azura’s and in particular Mama’s was excellent. Almost all of the
staff were friendly and polite too.
Food was good too, the buffet was very impressed by choice and quality. In the
main restaurants we only had a couple of average meals most were excellent,
especially Mama’s and 32 nights at Azura. The crepe soufflé is a must. The best
meals were definitely good restaurant standards.
Entertainment was excellent I would say the Jean Ann Ryan Company are the best
troupe I’ve ever seen on a cruise ship. Cirque Bijou is spellbinding.
The children’s club was the only real disappointment. My daughter is 4 and goes
4 days a week to nursery so she is used to a similar experience. However, when
we went to register she saw all the play equipment but was told no you can't use
it except at special times. We then took her for our first visit and wanted to
stay a little while but were told under no circumstances was this possible as it
unsettled the other kids. Yes I can understand this to a point, but the net
effect was that Rachel got very upset as we didn't even get to say goodbye
properly and she refused to go back. That was poorly handled for me.
Disembarkation-we opted for Express carrying our own luggage. Express it wasn’t.
There is a separate gangway on Deck 4 for people carrying their own luggage, but
because you could come to it via 2 main stairways and lift blocks proper queuing
went out of the window and it became a pushing and shoving routine. This needs
better organizing. We decided to get a taxi back. The queue was large but moved
quickly but we had to get 2 taxis because we were 6, it was still cheaper than
NCL transfer though which doesn’t seem right.
This was my first cruise on NCL (my Mum had been before on the Norway twice).
Cruising is something I love and have been on 20 odd with Cunard,RCCL,P&O and
Princess. I can honestly say it’s one of the best I’ve been on, pluses and
minuses. Cunard has the best food by far but is a little stuffy. I love the
freestyle concept and would have tried more of the specialty restaurants if the
kids hadn’t been with us. The food may not have been quite as good in the main
restaurants as Princess but it wasn’t far off. The shows were much better and
more professional and fun.
The staff were almost all friendly and very polite, the only exception being
reception but even there some of the staff were nice, others just seemed too
harassed.
I think the biggest complaint would be alcohol prices. The bars were empty
surely they must know by now why and need to do something.